Contractual equitable relief Flashcards
What is the typical type of equitable relief in contract cases?
Specific performance
To get specific performance, you must show what 5 things?
- Contract exists
- Contracts conditions have been fulfilled
- Legal remedy inadequate
- Enforcement is feasible, and
- No defenses available to defendant
When is the legal remedy inadequate in contract law such that specific performance is justified?
Where the thing bargained for is rare or unique: 1. Land, 2. Personal property that is unique, of personal significance, or in short supply, or 3. Personal services (though non-compete > spec perf)
What are the 4 requirements of a covenant not to compete for it to be enforceable?
- Services unique
- Covenant reasonably necessary to protect the legitimate interests and reasonable as to geographic scope and duration
- Covenant must not unreasonably burdened the parties, and
- Must not harm general public
Does a covenant not to disclose trade secrets imply a covenant not to compete?
No. You may covenant not to disclose trade secrets without preventing yourself from working for a competitor.
Defined rescission?
In rescission, there is NO MEETING OF THE MINDS. Rescission voids a contract and leaves the parties as though the contract had never been made.
**What are the grounds for rescission (voiding the contract and leaving the parties as though it had never been made)? 4 options
- Mutual mistake of material fact
- Unilateral mistake where the other party knew or should have known
- In New York, mistake of law where it can be justified by analogy with mistake of fact
- Misrepresentation of a material fact and actual reliance thereon.
There are also basic contractual reasons, like duress, undue influence, illegality, lack of capacity, or failure of consideration
Define Reformation. What are the 2 grounds for it?
Reformation changes the written agreement to make it conform with the ORIGINAL INTENT of the parties. The grounds for Reformation are: 1. Mutual mistake of fact or law, or 2. Misrepresentation, the contract will be reformed to reflect the EXPRESSED intent of the parties.
What is a constructive trust?
A constructive trust is a restitutionary remedy to PREVENT UNJUST ENRICHMENT when someone wrongfully gains title to property. It will force the constructive trustee to convey title to the plaintiff.